FURTHER NOTES ON AUSTRALIAN COLEOPTERA, 
WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW GENERA AND 
SPECIES. 
By the Rev. T. BLACKBURN, B.A. 
XXVII. 
[Read October 2, 1900.] 
LAMELLICORNES. 
HETERONYX. 
H. grandis, ‚Sp. no R obustus, elongato-ovatus ; ; postice mani- 
obt 
clypeum sito ; antennis 9-articulatis ; coxis posticis ad latera 
quam metasternum parum breviori us, quam segmentum 
ventrale 2°" multo longioribus; tarsis posticis minus elonga- 
tis, articulo 2° quam 1” manifeste longiori; unguiculis 
TEReRO ule parte apicali quam. basalis parum breviori. 
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This T in Heteronyz is near piceus, Blanch, In my 
tabulation of the species of that group (P.L.S., N.S.W., 1892, pp. 
488-9) it must be placed next after alpicola, Blackb., as follows :— 
HHHH. Sculpture of pronotum very much finer and 
oser than of head and elytr. is, Blackb. 
he elytra of this species are not truly dius ge their 
surface is slightly enay visibly) uneven owing e presence 
of faint longitudinal wide elevations, the margins of which, from 
a certain point c oe view, give the elytra a scarcely noticeable quasi- 
Striate appeara 
Victoria ; Dividing Range (unique in my collection). 
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